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Mariinsky Theatre: SoftLayer technology helps cut capital expense by USD 20,000 and boost performance by 30 percent
技术
- 基础设施即服务 (IaaS) - 云计算
适用功能
- 销售与市场营销
用例
- 远程协作
服务
- 云规划/设计/实施服务
挑战
马林斯基剧院是位于俄罗斯圣彼得堡的一家历史悠久的歌剧和芭蕾舞剧院,该剧院希望通过互联网为世界各地的观众直播演出,从而扩大其全球影响力。该组织尝试了 Microsoft Azure 和 Amazon Web Services (AWS) 云托管解决方案,但遇到了令人沮丧的性能问题,包括频繁缓冲。该剧院考虑投资现场托管基础设施,但它需要云技术提供的灵活性和成本效益。该剧院寻求一种更可靠的云解决方案,该解决方案具有功能强大且可扩展性强,可以完美地直播演出,并轻松容纳不断变化的网站访客数量。
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马林斯基剧院成立于 1860 年,是位于俄罗斯圣彼得堡的一家历史悠久的歌剧和芭蕾舞剧院。该剧院原名基洛夫剧院,是马林斯基芭蕾舞团、马林斯基歌剧团和马林斯基管弦乐团的所在地。该剧院以其表演而闻名,拥有全球观众。为了扩大其影响力并让更多观众能够观看其表演,该剧院希望通过互联网直播表演。然而,其现有的云托管解决方案面临挑战,因此正在寻找更可靠、更可扩展的解决方案。
解决方案
IBM 与马林斯基剧院合作,充分了解该组织对 Microsoft 和 Amazon 托管平台的性能担忧。根据剧院的定制需求和直播需求,IBM 提出了强大的 SoftLayer 云解决方案来防止缓冲。借助专门配置以满足必要要求的 SoftLayer 裸机服务器基础设施,马林斯基剧院可以轻松地上传和流式传输表演给来自全球 150 多个国家的站点访客。SoftLayer 解决方案为剧院提供了所需的功能和可扩展性,使其能够完美地流式传输表演并轻松容纳不断波动的站点访客数量。
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